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The tour was well done with lots of information, culminating in a visit to the cathedral. Something funny: I noticed that the confessionals were stuffed with boxes and things; they are being used as storage. Too bad because we wanted to play/pretend that we were...More

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This is a convent, so it is a private residence. They have certain days one can visit, so check their website before. The visit includes the monastery, church and the grounds. Just the grounds are gorgeous gardens and serene spots. Wonderful place to take pictures,...More

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My daughter and husband went to visit. They were told to come back another day, which they did. For somewhere that advertises all are welcomed, my 13 year old noted it didn't feel very welcoming. Way to go!
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Beautiful grounds and chapel. Tours are only available on Mon and Sat at 2:00, but go if you can. This is probably one of the top 5 things to see in Rochester. I could have spent an hour in the chapel alone.

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The website says that you are supposed to book a free tour to see the "full tour". We apparently went on a Walk-in Wednesday, but it was supposed to end at 4pm. One of the sisters was kind enough to give us the "short... More

The website says that you are supposed to book a free tour to see the "full tour". We apparently went on a Walk-in Wednesday, but it was supposed to end at 4pm. One of the sisters was kind enough to give us the "short tour" (45 mins), since they were having mass and preparing for their evening meal. For best results, you would probably want to call ahead. All tours are free, but they suggest a donation per person. The gift shop was closed at 4pm, also.